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my father-in-law talked about being a public servant is the ultimate kind of service, the ultimate job that you can have. he was absolutely correct, because to me there was nothing more satisfying than to be in sacramento, to solve problems, work with everyone together, bring everyone together, and to just chip away, keep solving problems, and serve the people, because as an immigrant, as an immigrant, it is especially very satisfying that you can give something back to this country. you know, to be able to say thank you, to a place that's received you with open arms, and where i saw firsthand that the harder i worked, the more i accomplished, the more i achieved, there was no obstacle there. there was no -- not like in europe, when i grew up, where there were obstacles after obstacles for you to get successful. here there was no obstacle. everyone wished you good luck and everyone said, yeah, you can do it. of course with my outrageous dreams that i had, i even found people in america that said, no, that's impossible, arnold when i said i want to be a leading man in the movies, i want
my father-in-law talked about being a public servant is the ultimate kind of service, the ultimate job that you can have. he was absolutely correct, because to me there was nothing more satisfying than to be in sacramento, to solve problems, work with everyone together, bring everyone together, and to just chip away, keep solving problems, and serve the people, because as an immigrant, as an immigrant, it is especially very satisfying that you can give something back to this country. you know,...
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but in 2005, arnold schwarzenegger signed into law an anti-paparazzi law that expanded the earlier law. karen, are these laws working? >> well, we really don't need them. they're great in name and i think that arnold schwarzenegger probably made some points in hollywood bypassing them. but we have stalking laws. you can't harass and intimidate. you can't trespass on somebody's property. you can't batter or assault somebody. and you can't use their likeness for commercial gain. so there's laws already here on the books that protect celebrities from these things. is it obnoxious? it is. but we have the first amendment that protects the media in these circumstances. >> dean, we spoke to jennifer. she calls the relationship a symbiotic relationship between celebrities and the paparazzi. they do need each other, so if you get to a point where the paparazzi is chasing you, haven't you really arrived and should you complain about it? >> i think that's for each person to aside. why should they be able to profit from photos of celebrities because the profit is because the photo is of a celebrit
but in 2005, arnold schwarzenegger signed into law an anti-paparazzi law that expanded the earlier law. karen, are these laws working? >> well, we really don't need them. they're great in name and i think that arnold schwarzenegger probably made some points in hollywood bypassing them. but we have stalking laws. you can't harass and intimidate. you can't trespass on somebody's property. you can't batter or assault somebody. and you can't use their likeness for commercial gain. so there's...
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mexican- american studies from the schools, they can focus on other ethnicities. >> honestly, this law won't be applied to any other of our courses. it was strictly written for one course which is the mexican-american studies program. nobody has complained about any of the pan-asian or other courses that are being taught. >> reporter: what about the african-american studies program? >> the african-american studies program is still there. it's not teaching the resentment of a greater class of people. >> reporter: i'm a black kid. try to teach me about slavery without me feeling resentment towards white people. >> how am i going to teach you about slavery? slavery was.... >> reporter: how did i end up here? >> slavery was a... okay. the white man did bring over the african.... >> reporter: what kind of jobs did we do? >> jobs that you guys did was basically slavery jobs. >> reporter: after we were freed we got to vote. >> yeah. well, you didn't get to vote until later. >> reporter: and we were equal? >> almost equal. >> reporter: what? we were like sort of a half or three-fifths? >> my p
mexican- american studies from the schools, they can focus on other ethnicities. >> honestly, this law won't be applied to any other of our courses. it was strictly written for one course which is the mexican-american studies program. nobody has complained about any of the pan-asian or other courses that are being taught. >> reporter: what about the african-american studies program? >> the african-american studies program is still there. it's not teaching the resentment of a...
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or are they now bending the law to hide the truth"? president obama's first use of executive privilege, as i said. george w. bush used it six times. president clinton exceeded all modern presidents using executive privilege 14 times. in 2007, then senator obama criticized the bush administration for using executive privilege to protect advisor karl rove from testifying about the firing of nine federal prosecutors. >> there's been a tendency on the part of this administration to try to hide behind executive privilege every time there's something a little shaky that's taking place, and i think the administration would be best served by coming clean on this. >> the house will get together to vote on holder next week. if he is found in contempt, he would be the first u.s. attorney general to be held in contempt of congress. joining us now to sort through this, jim vandahite. let's cut through the politics on this first. do republicans have a case against eric holder and against the president here? >> you know, i think you pretty well descr
or are they now bending the law to hide the truth"? president obama's first use of executive privilege, as i said. george w. bush used it six times. president clinton exceeded all modern presidents using executive privilege 14 times. in 2007, then senator obama criticized the bush administration for using executive privilege to protect advisor karl rove from testifying about the firing of nine federal prosecutors. >> there's been a tendency on the part of this administration to try...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. yeah, i might have ears like a rabbit... but i want to eat meat! [ male announcer ] iams knows dogs love meat. ...but most dry foods add plant protein, like gluten iams never adds gluten. iams adds 50% more animal protein, [ dog 2 ] look at me! i'm a lean, mean flying machine [ dog 1 ] i am too! woo hoo! [ male announcer ] iams. with 50% more animal protein. [ dog 2 ] i'm an iams dog for life. not a rabbit. woof! >>> you spoke at the dnc. congratulations. >> thank you. >> it was a mess. i was so nervous. >> were you? >> yes. it was so energizing and being there. like the platform was shaking, that's how crazy the crowd was. >> i don't like speaking publicly when i don't have to be funny. >> two of my favorite ladies in hollywood talking about my favorite subject
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. yeah, i might have ears like a rabbit... but i want to eat meat! [ male announcer ] iams knows dogs love meat. ...but most dry foods add plant protein, like gluten iams never adds gluten....
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i had to veto at least three different voter suppression laws. my mort was alive at the time living at a nursing home had parkinson's, but her mind was good. she was one of the first women every in the legislature, then went on to be the first woman that was the president of the school board. the woman loved politics, lived politics. in order for her to have voted, we would have had to cart her down to the motor vehicle department because somehow we were afraid my mother was going to cheat? this is some belief that african american people somehow are out there trying to figure out a way to cheat and what is so offensive to me about this is no community in this country has died and spilled blood as much as what has happened in the f african american community to win the right to vote and to be accused, then, as a group, which is so ridiculous to be the source of voter fraud, sitterable. fortunately our courts have found it unconstitutional at this point -- >> hopefully it will stay that way. >> yes. >> jim doyle, former governor of wisconsin thank
i had to veto at least three different voter suppression laws. my mort was alive at the time living at a nursing home had parkinson's, but her mind was good. she was one of the first women every in the legislature, then went on to be the first woman that was the president of the school board. the woman loved politics, lived politics. in order for her to have voted, we would have had to cart her down to the motor vehicle department because somehow we were afraid my mother was going to cheat?...
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so as a city you work with all levels of law enforcement to ensure two things. the first is for people that want to exercise their first amendment rights have the ability to demonstrate and demonstrate effectively, and second protect the safety of the convention goers and the convention itself. i think we'll have a great convention, and it will allow people to air their thoughts and opinions just like americans always want to do. >> you are a great spokesperson. convention planners expect to receive, i think only 4 million from unions which is less than half of what they contributed in 2008. are you concerned about unions from a fund-raising perspective? >> you know. of course i would love to have the help with this convention and many are finding ways to be helpful with the convention but i'm also very encouraged by the spirit of interest and enthusiasm from individuals across the country who are want to make sure this is a great convention. there will not be corporate or pac or lobbyist funding for this convention, so we're creating a national campaign and the
so as a city you work with all levels of law enforcement to ensure two things. the first is for people that want to exercise their first amendment rights have the ability to demonstrate and demonstrate effectively, and second protect the safety of the convention goers and the convention itself. i think we'll have a great convention, and it will allow people to air their thoughts and opinions just like americans always want to do. >> you are a great spokesperson. convention planners expect...
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i don't want to use heroin so i need the laws. >> quite a good time to be a comedian, i would have thought, awelcome. >> my friends who are comedians are certainly spelling it out that way. but listen. i think the republican party is in a tough place. i want to say this in a kind of a nonpartisan way. i think the republican party's in a tough place. they seem to be mimicking the way the democrats were 30 years ago or so. with the democrats were sorting out who the nominee was and they were battling in the primary period. when it was over, they took their ball and they went home. they didn't share. the remaining coffer that inin have and donate it to the winning party. they got a little petulent and went home. i listen to gingrich on fox say things about romney which are going to be very, very hard for gingrich to retract if romney is the nominee and i assume he will be the nominee. i mean, gingrich said the phrase, dishonest. he characterized romney as being a dishonest man which is the worst thing i think that either party can say about their own nominee and the other person but let alone
i don't want to use heroin so i need the laws. >> quite a good time to be a comedian, i would have thought, awelcome. >> my friends who are comedians are certainly spelling it out that way. but listen. i think the republican party is in a tough place. i want to say this in a kind of a nonpartisan way. i think the republican party's in a tough place. they seem to be mimicking the way the democrats were 30 years ago or so. with the democrats were sorting out who the nominee was and...
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the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. >>> quitting your job can be a very scary thing to do. if you want to take that step, there is a right and wrong way to do it. you may remember these famous quitting moments. >> well, don't worry, don't worry. i'm not going to do what you all think i'm going to do which is just flip out. who's coming with me? who's coming with me? who's coming with me besides flipper here? >> i have never been a quitter. therefore, i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. >> management wants you gone by the end of the day. >> well, just what sort of severance package is management prepared to offer me considering the information i have about ou
the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. >>> quitting your job can be a very scary...
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. in what passes for common sense. used to be we socked money away and expected it to grow. then the world changed... and the common sense of retirement planning became anything but common. fortunately, td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. take control by opening a new account or rolling over an old 401(k) today, and we'll throw in up to $600. how's that for common sense? [pig oinking] [hissing] [oink] [oinking] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food poisoning this year. keep your family safer. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. [oinking] >>> the question is, can you speak for ten seconds without alienating your base? >> now the conservative base needs to know that rick perry stands with them 110%. i believe we need to lower the corporate tax rate, i believe we need fewer regulations, i believe all 10-year-old girls should be vaccinated for hpv so they can enter into meaningful sexual relationsh
at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. in what passes for common sense. used to be we socked money away and expected it to grow. then the world changed... and the common sense of retirement planning became anything but common. fortunately, td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. take control by opening a new account or rolling over an old 401(k) today, and we'll throw in up to $600. how's that for common sense? [pig oinking] [hissing] [oink]...
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think can say we support voter suppression laws or support kill at will laws. they can tell folks that. they will no longer be able toll have a relationship with a.l.e.c. in private. they will no longer allow this organization to will its power behind closed doors. >> phizer and walmart say they will stay with a.l.e.c. >> there's no sane profit organization that should stay with an organization like a.l.e.c. it promotes the rampant pollution of our environment. it promotes voter suppression. a corporation has no benefit in saying i want to put my name next to that. those are a few highlights of what they have been up to in the last few decades. now you have organizations like color of change who are exposing them. we're finding out that they are a right wing political organization that represents fringe political rights. >> do they actually give boilerplate legislation and serve it up to state legislatures and say serve this and we'll line your pockets? >> ed, it's so extreme that we have found legislation that they have written word for word and the bone head
think can say we support voter suppression laws or support kill at will laws. they can tell folks that. they will no longer be able toll have a relationship with a.l.e.c. in private. they will no longer allow this organization to will its power behind closed doors. >> phizer and walmart say they will stay with a.l.e.c. >> there's no sane profit organization that should stay with an organization like a.l.e.c. it promotes the rampant pollution of our environment. it promotes voter...
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it's against the law. they are trained. >> do you intend to appeal the 287g -- the fact that it has been cancelled as it relates to arizona? >> you know, i don't know if i can appeal it. it is actually the federal government. it is their program. and it's almost become apparent that they can do whatever they darn well want. they don't want to enforce their laws, they won't let us help them enforce their laws. the bottom line is what we need is a new administration, somebody that will take the responsibility, uphold the rule of law and secure our borders so we can deal with all the issues pertaining to illegal immigration. and we have that opportunity in november. >> do you have one quick last message for president obama? i know you had a rather turse conversation with him on the tarmac and you waved your finger at him. do you have one quick short message for him tonight? >> i would probably say to him, mr. president, arizona is part of the united states of america. and you cannot ignore us because arizona
it's against the law. they are trained. >> do you intend to appeal the 287g -- the fact that it has been cancelled as it relates to arizona? >> you know, i don't know if i can appeal it. it is actually the federal government. it is their program. and it's almost become apparent that they can do whatever they darn well want. they don't want to enforce their laws, they won't let us help them enforce their laws. the bottom line is what we need is a new administration, somebody that...
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and the reason i think is because behind this all is this stand your ground law. so who is behind the smears of trayvon martin? i think that's what you have got to look at. it is the nra, and this american legislative exchange council called alec, right? >> uh-huh. >> which is a front group for the koch brothers. here we go again. thigh write this legislation, take it around the state legislators. state legislators have taken this stuff without even reading it. they put it in. it gets passed and there you go. and i tell you governor, the next part of your question republicans, the right wing they are just better at it than we are. they have more talk show hosts, and think tanks, and they recognize the importance of their media, and that's why they are all singing from the same song book, and we got to do the same thing. >> i know we have not as good at it, because perhaps our thought is a little more diverse. and we're willing to express it. today or yesterday there was an announcement that cumulous radio was going to be putting mike huckabee up against rush limba
and the reason i think is because behind this all is this stand your ground law. so who is behind the smears of trayvon martin? i think that's what you have got to look at. it is the nra, and this american legislative exchange council called alec, right? >> uh-huh. >> which is a front group for the koch brothers. here we go again. thigh write this legislation, take it around the state legislators. state legislators have taken this stuff without even reading it. they put it in. it...
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it was the first bill he signed into law. and signing that bill was the start of a lot more very quickly. >> today the president signs the bill in imposing new rules for credit card companies. >> today president obama signs a bill that gives the food and drug administration unprecedented power to regulate tobacco. it will allow the fda to reduce nicotine in tobacco products, and tobacco companies will have to put large warnings on cartons of cigarettes. >> the president can point to one success here in washington for the marchers. that's the imminent passage of a hate crimes bill to make it a federal crime to commit an assault based on sexual orientation. >> the senate has passed a bill that the president has been pusheding that would extend health insurance for four million children. >> children's health insurance for four million kids, fwok regulation, credit card reform. president obama and a democratic house and senate got to work fast out of the gate on addressing the crises they were handed from the previous administrat
it was the first bill he signed into law. and signing that bill was the start of a lot more very quickly. >> today the president signs the bill in imposing new rules for credit card companies. >> today president obama signs a bill that gives the food and drug administration unprecedented power to regulate tobacco. it will allow the fda to reduce nicotine in tobacco products, and tobacco companies will have to put large warnings on cartons of cigarettes. >> the president can...
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a republican who holds one of the most influential positions being investigated for insider trading laws. >>> there's a story behind my skin. >> black and beautiful. a new l'oreal add featuringç beyonce under fire. why critics say it portray her as mixed race. join our conversation on twitter. you can find my page at tamron hall. with no vegetable nutrition? ♪ [ gong ] strawberry banana! [ male announcer ] for a smoothie with real fruit plus veggie nutrition new v8 v-fusion smoothie. could've had a v8. i opened the first sammy's back sammin 1966. box. my employees are like family. and, i want people that work for me to feel that they're sharing in my success. we purchase as much as we can on the american express open gold card. so we can accumulate as many points as possible. i pass on these points to my employees to go on trips with their families. when my employees are happy, my customers are happy. vo: earn points for the things you're already buying. call 1-800-now-open to find out how the gold card can serve your business. try bayer advanced aspirin. it's not the bayer aspirin y
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the law. >> and also the language mirrored federal law. this is what scalia was pointing out in his dissent today. >> everybody has to read that. he said the founding fathers would have taken for the doors and not taken up with the united states if they believed the pre had the ability not to enforce the law as written. now we've seen it in reaction to the supreme court decision that the federal government is continuing in its ways today, sean. they suspended the partnership between states and local law enforcement and the federal government on many immigration enforcement activities. suspended it because of this decision in the united states supreme court. >> this is the whole crux, what peter is describing is homeland security suspend the immigration agreements with arizona in particular here. now when you couple this with the president's actions a week ago friday and he basically said forget about the laws that congress passed, forget about the laws that past presidents have signed, i'm not
the law. >> and also the language mirrored federal law. this is what scalia was pointing out in his dissent today. >> everybody has to read that. he said the founding fathers would have taken for the doors and not taken up with the united states if they believed the pre had the ability not to enforce the law as written. now we've seen it in reaction to the supreme court decision that the federal government is continuing in its ways today, sean. they suspended the partnership between...
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. >> stahl: he says the race was off until his mother-in-law, eunice shriver, stepped in and told maria, "if you stop him, he'll be angry for the rest of his life." and so, maria gave up her career as a tv news journalist and jumped in with both feet. >> maria shriver: as a democrat, i'm totally comfortable supporting him. >> stahl: she went out on the campaign trail, and even defended him when he was accused of groping more than a dozen women from earlier in his career. >> shriver: you can listen to all the negativity and you can listen to people who have never met arnold, or who met him for five seconds 30 years ago, or you can listen to me. >> stahl: but, by this time, arnold had already had the affair with the family housekeeper, mildred baena. and would later learn there was a son, joseph. he says there were strains in his marriage while he was governor. the day after he left office in 2011, maria wanted to talk. maria wants to have a meeting with your marriage counselor. tell us about that meeting. >> schwarzenegger: that particular visit that you're talking about was the visit wh
. >> stahl: he says the race was off until his mother-in-law, eunice shriver, stepped in and told maria, "if you stop him, he'll be angry for the rest of his life." and so, maria gave up her career as a tv news journalist and jumped in with both feet. >> maria shriver: as a democrat, i'm totally comfortable supporting him. >> stahl: she went out on the campaign trail, and even defended him when he was accused of groping more than a dozen women from earlier in his...
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why was this law necessary? good question. the president of planned parenthood in arizona takes a guess. >> the sponsors don't want poor women getting birth control at planned parenthood. number two, it is intended to be to score political points. >> in fact, governor jan brewer signed the law at the political vent for the susan 10%. it's a big story. let's bring in terry o'neal. always great to have you with us on the program. this maybe be the avalanche. your thoughts on how the house republicans held up death ceiling negotiations over planned parenthood last summer. has this battle now officially moved to the states? >> absolutely it's in the states. one of the most interest things to me is jan brewer signs this bill today on the same day that a similar bill in texas is suspended by a federal court because of its unconstitutionally. a poll shows that the gender gap between republicans and democrats is basically exploding. >> medicaid officials in arizona are still trying to figure out what kind of economic impact that this
why was this law necessary? good question. the president of planned parenthood in arizona takes a guess. >> the sponsors don't want poor women getting birth control at planned parenthood. number two, it is intended to be to score political points. >> in fact, governor jan brewer signed the law at the political vent for the susan 10%. it's a big story. let's bring in terry o'neal. always great to have you with us on the program. this maybe be the avalanche. your thoughts on how the...
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even people who are saying that florida law's, the stand your ground law, insulates zimmerman in this case, i cannot see how that's true. i'm not a legal expert. that law has three separate parts. one is if someone enters your car, dwelling or home. zimmerman was in his car. if he stayed in that car -- >> he left his vehicle and went after the kid. >> exactly. >> as if he was hunting that night. we're going to have you back. this story isn't going to go away any time soon. there has to be justice here. i appreciate your work and time. let's turn to reverend al sharpton. no arrest. what do you make of it? >> absolutely horrific. we can all have different opinions. we can't have different facts. fact, this young man was unarmed. fact, he was not engaging any any criminal behavior. fact, he had every right to be there in that gated community. he was there with a resident visiting a resident. how is he killed and police decide that they're the judge and jury and let zimmerman go. zimmerman was told not to follow him. he followed him any way high pressure he ends up killing him. that is pr
even people who are saying that florida law's, the stand your ground law, insulates zimmerman in this case, i cannot see how that's true. i'm not a legal expert. that law has three separate parts. one is if someone enters your car, dwelling or home. zimmerman was in his car. if he stayed in that car -- >> he left his vehicle and went after the kid. >> exactly. >> as if he was hunting that night. we're going to have you back. this story isn't going to go away any time soon....
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i don't want to use heroin so i need these laws. >> quite a good time to be a comedian, i would think, alec. >> well, my friends who are comedians are certainly spelling it out that way. but, listen, i think the republican party is in a tough place. i want to say this in kind of a nonpartisan way. i think the the republican party is in a tough place. they seem to be mimicking the way the democrats were 30 years ago or so, when the democrats were sorting out who the nominee was, and they were battling in the primary period. when it was over, they took their ball and they went home. they didn't share the remaining coffers they had from their campaign and donate it to the national party and donate it to the winning candidate. when they didn't win, they got a little petulant and they went home. the republicans seem to be running that program now. i've listeninged to gingrich on fox to say things about romney that are going to be very, very hard for gingrich to retract if romney is the nominee, which i still assume that romney will be the nominee. gingrich said the phrase "dishonest." he c
i don't want to use heroin so i need these laws. >> quite a good time to be a comedian, i would think, alec. >> well, my friends who are comedians are certainly spelling it out that way. but, listen, i think the republican party is in a tough place. i want to say this in kind of a nonpartisan way. i think the the republican party is in a tough place. they seem to be mimicking the way the democrats were 30 years ago or so, when the democrats were sorting out who the nominee was, and...
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and recently had a law that would force the president to prove his citizenship? >> you know, i think a lot of people who watch arizona on national television has a distorted view of what our state is like. the electorate, the people of arizona are actually quite independent. and so i would just remind viewers all over the country that what you see on "the daily show" is not accurate and the truth is arizona is full of amazing, wonderful people with true american entrepreneurial spiritspirit. >> john: absolutely p but jan brewer the finger in% president's face, this law has called for boycotts of the state. would you say that these actions have hurt your state's economy or your state's imagine? >> you know, john, there is no question that the action of extremists in our state legislature and even sometimes even on the part of our governor has caused economic loss to arizona. but there are those who are joining together to tell the real story of arizona, which is a story that is welcoming that is tolerant, and that has a long history of a diverse population. that's
and recently had a law that would force the president to prove his citizenship? >> you know, i think a lot of people who watch arizona on national television has a distorted view of what our state is like. the electorate, the people of arizona are actually quite independent. and so i would just remind viewers all over the country that what you see on "the daily show" is not accurate and the truth is arizona is full of amazing, wonderful people with true american entrepreneurial...
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the court is well aware of the case law on this issue including the case that involved this court 12 years ago. members of the media should have received a copy of the order that the court issued this morning, february 28th, 2012, that spells out the rules for media participation in the court as well as should have filled out a form, an application, and received a copy of the local rule 13. under the order that was issued today, first of all, the court has determined that the media will participate in the proceedings subject to the limitations of that order. does the prosecution have any objection to the media participation as so restricted? >> no, your honor. >> do you have any objections as so restricted? >> no, your honor. >> in
the court is well aware of the case law on this issue including the case that involved this court 12 years ago. members of the media should have received a copy of the order that the court issued this morning, february 28th, 2012, that spells out the rules for media participation in the court as well as should have filled out a form, an application, and received a copy of the local rule 13. under the order that was issued today, first of all, the court has determined that the media will...
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the supreme court ruling for or against all or parts of the law. the festering european crisis. the president will be dealing with that. the obama campaign feels they may not be struggling to change the narrative. it may explain why a majority of the campaign's ad spending last month was positive and they are spending as much time and money going negative hitting romney in the record as massachusetts governor. one group that did welcome him is gay supporter who is gathered and the president's two-day-trip from the fund-raising in los angeles and san francisco, his third visit to california in a month as he looks for campaign cash. it is paying off. the related committees raised over $60 million in may, biggest month yet and 572,000 donors, the best fund-raising month of the campaign. of course may with george clean. all the tough attention and what we might have expected it in early summer and defining the challenger after he wrapped up the gop hasn't taken off. yesterday in texas, he talked to supporters calling walker's victory saying it will echo in the fall. >> the blue stat
the supreme court ruling for or against all or parts of the law. the festering european crisis. the president will be dealing with that. the obama campaign feels they may not be struggling to change the narrative. it may explain why a majority of the campaign's ad spending last month was positive and they are spending as much time and money going negative hitting romney in the record as massachusetts governor. one group that did welcome him is gay supporter who is gathered and the president's...
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information about our native american heritage to get any advantage, not to apply to college, not to apply to law school, and not to get hired for any job. i was listed in a directory as -- i listed myself as native american. i was listed there. it's part of who i am. >> do you consider yourself a minority? >> i consider myself as having a native american background. that's what i said. that's what i am. >> no one is questioning what her parents told her when she was younger or all the way through that time frame. but when she was asked by "the boston herald" why is harvard touting her as a woman of color, a minority, a woman of color, she said she didn't know. and then after five weeks of misleading the papers and the reporters, she said, i self-reported. and she's never answered why she, in fact, did that. >> one of the lines that jumped out at people has been senator brown was interrupted while trying to explain why he voted against democratic-backed bills. >> she's obviously misstating the facts. these are a rejection by both democrats and republicans, professor. if you're going to comment on
information about our native american heritage to get any advantage, not to apply to college, not to apply to law school, and not to get hired for any job. i was listed in a directory as -- i listed myself as native american. i was listed there. it's part of who i am. >> do you consider yourself a minority? >> i consider myself as having a native american background. that's what i said. that's what i am. >> no one is questioning what her parents told her when she was younger...